JANUARY 9.— Volture, brig, 164 tons, captain[?] returned to port. ...
Article : 12 wordsA fish (Monocanthus), from Middle Harbour. Presented by Master Charles Arthur. A living specimen of the carpophaga or fruit pigeon of the Samoas. Miss Brenuan, Pyrmont. ...
Article : 284 wordsJanuary [?], for Geam. [?]—Brilliant, for Melbourne. January 9.—Margarot, for Geelong. January 9.—Wongs. wonga (s.)for Melbourne. ...
Article : 44 wordsTHIS DAY.—J. A. Jes[?]run, for B[?]; Packet, for South Seas; William Prouse, for New Zealand; Kit Carson, for Hongkong; Tesmania (s.), for Hobart Town. ...
Article : 36 wordsJanuary; 9.—Wonga Wanga (s.), 700 tons, Captain R. G. Gilmore, for Melbourne. Passengers—Captain W. H. Eldrod, William Hordern. A. Hordern, sen., John D[?]WSON, B. L. Allen, [?] Myers, W. stapleton, John Langley, W. H. Phillips, ...
Article : 111 wordsTHURSDAY, JANUARY 10.—Daniel Bergin, second, 10. Eliza Thurston, second, half-past 10. Lewis Causey, second, half-past 11. Charles Wilms, Richard Swete, Johnson and Weight, James Stewart, certificates, ...
Article : 174 wordsJanuary 9.—Uncle [?]om, from Brisbane Water, with 10,000 feet timber; Trial from New[?]tle, with [?]8 tons coal; Hunter (s.), from the Hunter, with [?] bales wool, 36 bags maize, hides, 20 bags flour, 32 bags bram, 48 bags pollard, 5 cases eggs, 6 coops ...
Article : 91 wordsJanuary 9.—William and Marr, for Hawkesbury River; Gipay, and Ebenesor, for Twofold Bay; Louisa Maria, and Tria1, for New[?] ...
Article : 24 wordsJanuary 9—Wonga Wonga (s.) for Melboure: 1 case, G. Mea[?]; 15 cases, Frane, Brothers, and [?]s; 4 bales 18 cases. [?] and Co; 1 cash cutlery, R[?] Fe[?]z, and Co; 12 [?] Newton, Brothers, and Co; 99 bundles sheet iron, ...
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Advertising : 679 wordsBEFORE Mr. Dowling and Mr. J. West (terti[?]). Fourteen persons were convicted of having been found drunk in the streets. Dennis Mannix, for his repeated offences, was this time dealt with under the ...
Article : 864 wordsMAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows:— FOR MELBOURNE.—By the City of Sydney (s.), on Saturday, at [?] p.m. FOR HOBART TOWN.—By the Tasmania (s.), on Saturday, at ...
Article : 109 wordsTHE WEATHER.—On Saturday morning what appeared to be a passing shower fell, but it was followed up by almost constant rain, attended with a driving wind, throughout the day. It continued showery ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsThe performances will commence with the popular drama of LUKE THE LABOURER; or, The Lost Son. To be followed by the celebrated comic drama entitled TAKE THAT GIRL AWAY. The whole to con[?]ze with the favourite musical drama ...
Article : 68 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held in the court-house on Tuesday evening last, after a short notice of a few hours, for the purpose of giving Mr. Oakes an opportunity of addressing the electors. The Court-house ...
Article : 1,277 wordsThe performances will commence with the elegant Comedietta of A MORNING CALL. Mrs. Chill[?]ton, Madame Lola Monte. After which, the highly successful Force of THE [?]ON BOY. Fanny Currie, Tom Currie, Madame Lola Mon[?]es. Song, Miss ...
Article : 96 wordsTHE wreck of the Schomberg has attracted more attention and interest than any catastrophe of the kind for a long time past. The sacrifice of property, even when covered by insurance, is ...
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Advertising : 418 wordsThese races came off on Tuesday last, being New Year's Day, and of course a general holiday. Fortunately the day turned out very fine, which enabled large concourse of persons from Single on, J[?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 10 Jan 1856, Page 4
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